Tips for Home Decoration for Diwali

Tips for Home Decoration for Diwali

Diwali is festival of lights and worship goddess Lakshmi for the prosperity and well being of whole family. Diwali is time to decorate your home or apartment to make it attractive and express your creativity. It is custom to clean and decorate home or apartments so that goddess Lakshmi enters your premises and showers blessings. Flower Arrangement Flowers are another great item to decorate … [Read more...]

Rangoli Designs

Rangoli Designs

Rangoli Designs for the festival Diwali and various occasions. At Diwali, Hindus draw bright Rangoli patterns to welcome the goddess Lakshmi to enter their homes. Here is some fabulous collection of Diwali Rangoli designs. … [Read more...]

How to Pick Gifts for Diwali 2011

How to Pick Gifts for Diwali

Diwali or Deepavali which is also known as the Festival of Lights is a Hindu celebration of the victory of good over evil. Knowing how to pick the right gifts for friends and loved ones during the 5-day festival should be relatively easy, since such presents are usually based upon tradition. Pick and choose outfits as the perfect gift for Diwali, since wearing new clothes is a part of the … [Read more...]

How to choose Colourful Wardrobe in Diwali festival

How to choose Colourful Wardrobe in Diwali festival

Diwali, traditionally known as the festivals of lights, generally celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes and it requires dressing up in beautiful, traditional and colorful clothes. Check out the wonderful traditional wardrobe and choose for the clothes and the accessories you like best of all to dress up with style for the festival! Make really great … [Read more...]

Safety Tips for Diwali

Safety Tips for Diwali

Safety tips for Diwali is essentials for every body because to enjoy the joyful and colourful Diwali. Diwali is systematically enjoyed by people of all age groups as they love the magnificence and sparkle of fireworks. The earthen lamps that glow on Diwali night are generally placed on balcony and window ledges. So make sure that these are not near any flammable material like wood, cloth or … [Read more...]

Deepavali – The celebration of Lights as the “victory of good over evil”

Deepavali - The celebration of Lights as the "victory of good over evil"

Deepavali is popularly known as the "festival of lights" the most significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light". The celebration of Deepavali as the "victory of good over evil". Deepavali or Deepawali or Diwali also spelled Devali in certain regions, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, celebrated for … [Read more...]

Sari Modeling Competition in Cape Town Diwali Festival

Sari Modeling Competition in Cape Town Diwali Festival

Sari Modeling Competition in Cape TownDiwali Festival. “Cape Town Diwali Festival” on October 15 inSouth Africa will include sari modeling competition, according to reports. It will be held at Ratanga Junction and shall also reportedly include Bhangra Bash, fireworks display, dance, music, foods, exotic fashions, traditional goods, lifestyle fair, and children rides; and thousands of people … [Read more...]

Happy Diwali!!!

happy diwali

wewomentoday team wishes all its readers in India and abroad a very happy and prosperous Diwali. … [Read more...]

Sweets for Diwali

Khoya Laddu

Sesame Seed (Til) - Khoya laddu Ingredients : 2 cups khoya 1&1/2 cups of coarsely powdered roasted sesame seeds (til) Powdered sugar to taste Kesar, chopped almonds and pistas for decoration Preparation : 1. Roast the khoya on low flame till it is very light golden yellow color. 2. Let is cool for few minutes. 3. Then add coarsely powdered roasted sesame seeds and mix it. 4. Add … [Read more...]

Lakshmi aarti

lakshmiji

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata, Maiya Jai Lakshmi Mata, Tumko Nishdin Sevat, Har Vishnu Vidhata. Uma Rama Bharmani, Tum Hi Jag Mata, Surya Chandrma Dhyavat Naard Rishee Gata. Durga Roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data, Jo Koi Tum Ko Dhayata, Riddhi Siddhi Pata. Tum Patal Nivasini, Tum Hi Shubh Data, Karam-Prabhav-Prakashini, Bhav Nidhi Ki Trata. Jis Ghar Main Tum Rahti, Sub Sadgun Aata, Sub Sambhav Ho … [Read more...]